There's a meet-the-parents scene in the new Netflix series "Nobody Wants This" where Adam Brody's Noah arrives at his girlfriend Joanne's house (played by Kristen Bell), wearing a sports coat and carrying an oversized bouquet of sunflowers. Joanne is so appalled by his efforts that she decides they need to break up.
Before she can end things, Noah confronts Joanne and says he's not going to apologize for wanting to make a good impression with her parents.
''You can self-sabotage all you want but, honestly I think you should get over it,'' Noah says to a shocked Joanne.
Erin Foster, the show's creator and showrunner, says when she met her husband, Simon Tikhman, in 2018, she realized ''finding the right person can be hard.
''When you're with the wrong person, everything is their fault," said Foster. ''You pick someone who's cheating and lying and disrespecting you and it's like you're perfect. When someone shows up who is healthy and accountable, you start to realize all the things that you do that's bad in a relationship.''
In ''Nobody Wants This,'' Joanne is a single woman who hosts a podcast with her sister (Justine Lupe). Their schtick is to talk candidly about their dating and breakup stories. Even a bad date is good fodder for the sisters to discuss.
When Joanne meets Noah, sparks immediately fly between the two. Noah's life goal is to be named head rabbi at his synagogue. He is aware that getting serious with Joanne would be a major issue but ignores it for the time being. In the meantime, Joanne identifies as non-denominational and their religious differences seem like no big deal.
Over time as Noah's family and the synagogue begins to pressure him over his relationship, he asks Joanne if she would be willing to convert.